The prevalence of chronic periodontitis among the endangered toto tribe of India
Background: The endangered Toto tribe of North Bengal is unique in their traditional oral hygiene practices. Aims & objective: To evaluate the prevalence of chronic periodontitis in the unique genetically homogenous population and also to assess their oral hygiene status. Materials and Methods:...
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doaj-800f89975e3c4beca28cc49c585b4ff82021-07-07T13:25:51ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of International Clinical Dental Research Organization2231-07542021-01-01131586210.4103/jicdro.jicdro_66_20The prevalence of chronic periodontitis among the endangered toto tribe of IndiaSudarshana MukherjeeSohini BanerjeeChhanda BiswasP K BandopadhyayBackground: The endangered Toto tribe of North Bengal is unique in their traditional oral hygiene practices. Aims & objective: To evaluate the prevalence of chronic periodontitis in the unique genetically homogenous population and also to assess their oral hygiene status. Materials and Methods: The study was conducted on the population with help of two stage approach involving both preformed set of questionaries' and also the intra-oral examination in accordance with standard guidelines. Results and Observations: The data were subjected to statistical analysis and significant association was found between loss of attachment, oral habits, OHI-S scores. CPI scores could be positively associated with OHI-S scores. Discussion and Conclusion: It was observed that despite of having predominantly fair OHI-S scores, high prevalence of deleterious oral habits and other local factors, prevalence of periodontal disease was low among the population.http://www.jicdro.org/article.asp?issn=2231-0754;year=2021;volume=13;issue=1;spage=58;epage=62;aulast=Mukherjeechronic periodontitishomogenoustoto tribe |
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Sudarshana Mukherjee Sohini Banerjee Chhanda Biswas P K Bandopadhyay The prevalence of chronic periodontitis among the endangered toto tribe of India Journal of International Clinical Dental Research Organization chronic periodontitis homogenous toto tribe |
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Sudarshana Mukherjee Sohini Banerjee Chhanda Biswas P K Bandopadhyay |
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The prevalence of chronic periodontitis among the endangered toto tribe of India |
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The prevalence of chronic periodontitis among the endangered toto tribe of India |
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The prevalence of chronic periodontitis among the endangered toto tribe of India |
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The prevalence of chronic periodontitis among the endangered toto tribe of India |
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The prevalence of chronic periodontitis among the endangered toto tribe of India |
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prevalence of chronic periodontitis among the endangered toto tribe of india |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Journal of International Clinical Dental Research Organization |
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2231-0754 |
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Background: The endangered Toto tribe of North Bengal is unique in their traditional oral hygiene practices. Aims & objective: To evaluate the prevalence of chronic periodontitis in the unique genetically homogenous population and also to assess their oral hygiene status. Materials and Methods: The study was conducted on the population with help of two stage approach involving both preformed set of questionaries' and also the intra-oral examination in accordance with standard guidelines. Results and Observations: The data were subjected to statistical analysis and significant association was found between loss of attachment, oral habits, OHI-S scores. CPI scores could be positively associated with OHI-S scores. Discussion and Conclusion: It was observed that despite of having predominantly fair OHI-S scores, high prevalence of deleterious oral habits and other local factors, prevalence of periodontal disease was low among the population. |
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chronic periodontitis homogenous toto tribe |
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